Canadian groups that say they oppose the SPP agenda of North American “deep integration” are organizing to protest the meeting.

The Council of Canadians held a March 30-April 1 “teach in” titled “Integrate This! Challenging the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America.” A brochure on the Council of Canadians website says SPP “is moving Canada quickly toward a continental resource pact, a North American security perimeter and harmonized military and security policies.”

The brochure argues SPP working groups “composed of bureaucrats and corporate leaders are quietly putting this ‘partnership’ into action, and to date only industry ‘stakeholders’ have been consulted.”

WND also reported Canadian activists have protested “The North American Future 2025 Project” undertaken by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington-based think tank that plans to present its research results to the U.S. Congress and the Canadian Parliament before the end of the year.

Canadian activists have argued a major goal of the CSIS study is to identify Canadian oil and fresh water as continental “North American natural resources” which, under SPP, could be diverted to U.S. cities without fair compensation to Canada.